Driver for abrasive disks

ABSTRACT

A driver for abrasive disks, that includes a housing assembly, a motor assembly, a driven pulley assembly, and, a belt. The motor assembly is supported by the housing assembly and connectable to a power source. The motor assembly has a motor output shaft with a motor output shaft axis. The motor assembly includes a motor drive pulley operatively connected to the motor output shaft. A driven pulley assembly is supported by the housing assembly. The driven pulley assembly has a rotatably mounted driven pulley with a driven pulley axis. The driven pulley assembly is for attaching an abrasive disk. A belt is operatively connected to the driven pulley and to the motor drive pulley. The motor output shaft axis and the driven pulley shaft axis are parallel thereby obviating the requirement of any gears.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to drivers for abrasive disks and moreparticularly to a driver that provides the proper speed for abrasiveclean and strip discs.

2. Description of the Related Art

There is presently no designated driver for abrasive clean and stripdiscs, such as the clean and strip discs currently marketed by 3MCompany (St. Paul, Minn.), Norton (Worcester, Massachusetts) and othermanufacturers. The 3M discs are sold under the trademark Scotch-Brite™.The Norton discs are sold under the trademark Bear-Tex®. Typically,these abrasive discs have recommended maximum speeds of 8,000 rpm.However, users of these discs generally apply them to angle grindersthat have speeds of about 18,000 rpm or on drill motors having speedsabout 2,400-3,400 rpm. Thus, they are generally run either too fast ortoo slow. Running these too fast is dangerous. Running too slow preventseffective use.

It is therefore desired to have a driver that proper rpm for these typesof abrasive clean and strip discs for safety and efficiency reasons.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a broad aspect, the present invention is a driver for abrasive disks,that includes a housing assembly, a motor assembly, a driven pulleyassembly, and, a belt. The motor assembly is supported by the housingassembly and connectable to a power source. The motor assembly has amotor output shaft with a motor output shaft axis. The motor assemblyincludes a motor drive pulley operatively connected to the motor outputshaft. A driven pulley assembly is supported by the housing assembly.The driven pulley assembly has a rotatably mounted driven pulley with adriven pulley axis. The driven pulley assembly is for attaching anabrasive disk. A belt is operatively connected to the driven pulley andto the motor drive pulley. The motor output shaft axis and the drivenpulley shaft axis are parallel thereby obviating the requirement of anygears. This provides a driver that is quiet, i.e., only about 78-81decibels, depending on the muffler. Also, the life expectancy is muchhigher than a conventional bevel-gear drive.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a left side perspective view of the driver of the presentinvention.

FIG. 2 is a right side perspective view of the driver.

FIG. 3 is a top view of the driver.

FIG. 4 is a top view of the driver, partially in cross-section.

The same elements or parts throughout the figures of the drawings aredesignated by the same reference characters, while equivalent elementsbear a prime designation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring now to the drawings and the characters of reference markedthereon, FIGS. 1-4 illustrate a preferred embodiment of the driver ofthe present invention, designated generally as 10.

A housing assembly, designated generally as 12, includes an elongatedhandle section 14, a motor housing section 16, and a support platesection 18. The elongated handle section 14 includes a switchingelement, e.g. trigger 20, and a connector 22 for connection to a powersource (not shown). The power source may be pneumatic, electric orhydraulic.

A motor assembly 24 is supported by the housing assembly 12 and isconnectable to the power source. The motor of the motor assembly 24 isenclosed by the motor housing section 16. The motor assembly 24 has amotor output shaft 26 with a motor output shaft axis 28. The motorassembly 24 includes a motor drive pulley 28 operatively connected tothe motor output shaft 26.

A driven pulley assembly, designated generally as 30 is supported by thehousing assembly 12. The driven pulley assembly 30 includes a rotatablymounted driven pulley 32 with a driven pulley axis 34. The driven pulleyaxis 34 and motor output shaft axis 28 are parallel. Thus, the motorassembly is transversely mounted relative to the axis of the elongatedhandle section. The driven pulley assembly 30 is for attaching anabrasive disk 36. A belt 38 is operatively connected to the drivenpulley and to the motor drive pulley 28. The driven pulley assembly 30includes a driven pulley support element 40 that is securely connected,via fasteners 42, to the support plate section 18 of the housingassembly 12. The driven pulley support element 40 has an opening definedby a threaded inner surface 44 thereof. A driven pulley shaft 46 issecured within the threaded inner surface. A bearing assembly 48 issupported by the driven pulley shaft 46. The bearing assembly 48includes appropriate ball bearings 50 and a retaining ring 52. A secondretaining ring 54 secures the driven pulley 32. A disk attachment member56 is securely attached to the driven pulley 32. The disc attachmentmember 56 supports the abrasive disk 36.

A drive cover 58 is securely attached, via fasteners 60 to the drivenpulley support element 40. A motor housing cover 62 provides access tothe motor. A guard 64 is also utilized.

Other embodiments and configurations may be devised without departingfrom the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.

1. A driver for abrasive disks, comprising: a) a housing assembly; b) amotor assembly supported by said housing assembly and connectable to apower source, said motor assembly having a motor output shaft with amotor output shaft axis, said motor assembly including a motor drivepulley operatively connected to said motor output shaft; c) a drivenpulley assembly supported by said housing assembly, said driven pulleyassembly having a rotatably mounted driven pulley with a driven pulleyaxis, said driven pulley assembly for attaching an abrasive disk; and,d) a belt operatively connected to said driven pulley and to said motordrive pulley, wherein said motor output shaft axis and said drivenpulley shaft axis are parallel thereby obviating the requirement of anygears.
 2. The driver of claim 1, wherein said driven pulley operates ata maximum speed of about 8,000 rpm.
 3. The driver of claim 1, whereinsaid motor assembly is pneumatically driven.
 4. The driver of claim 1,wherein said motor assembly is electrically driven.
 5. The driver ofclaim 1, wherein said housing assembly, comprises: a) an elongatedhandle section, including a switching element operatively connected tosaid motor assembly and a connector for connection to said power source;b) a motor housing section for enclosing said motor assembly; and, c) asupport plate section for supporting said driven pulley assembly,wherein said motor assembly is transversely mounted relative to an axisof said elongated handle section.
 6. The driver of claim 1, wherein saiddriven pulley assembly, comprises: a) a driven pulley support elementsecurely connected to said housing assembly, said driven pulley supportelement having an opening defined by a threaded inner surface thereof;b) a driven pulley shaft secured within said threaded inner surface; c)a bearing assembly supported by said driven pulley shaft, said rotatablymounted driven pulley being supported by said bearing assembly; and, d)a disk attachment member securely attached to said driven pulley, saiddisc attachment member for supporting the abrasive disk.
 7. The driverof claim 1, further including a drive cover attached to said drivenpulley support element for covering said driven pulley assembly, saidbelt and said motor drive pulley.